List of Localities in indore

About Indore

Regarded as the commercial capital of the state, this 15th century riverside village has come a long way. From commerce, finance, media, art, research, technology, and education, Indore has aggressively exerted its significance in Madhya Pradesh.

Over the years, Indore has established itself as a strong industrial base, with the help of its satellite townships, Pithampur and Dewas. Many privatization initiatives like the country's first toll road and private telephone network (Airtel) has seen Indore at the forefront of liberalization. With well-developed infrastructure, transport facilities, and cheap labor, the city is also regarded as the educational capital of central India. It is the only city in India that has an IIT as well as an IIM, ensuring a regular inflow of skilled professionals.

Prosperity has been kind to this city, as it nests upon rich black soil, making Indore the fourth largest cotton textile industry in India. Indore is also home to the Madhya Pradesh Stock Exchange. Apart from having the reputation of being a financial, industrial, and textile hub, Indore is also an excellent tourist district. It's neighbour, Mandu, a city of palaces and lakes, is a hot-spot for tourists.

With a booming financial, trading, and industrial sector, Indore defines its own blend of history and rapid future modernization. It is this blend that has made Indore's real estate market, the most expensive in the state.

Stats And Facts

The population of Indore, as per the provisional reports of the census 2011, is 2,167,447.

The city's sex ratio is above the national average, at 928 per 1000 males. Although, the child sex ratio is still below the national average - 901 girls per 1000 boys.

The average literacy rate of Indore saw a significant jump in 2011 with 80.87% compared to 75.15% of 2001.

Ethnically diverse, the Indore metropolitan area contains the highest total Marathi population of any M.P. city. It is also home to the large Jain community outside Gujarat and Rajasthan. Hindi linguistic sub-groups contribute majorly to the population in the city followed by Marathi, Punjabis, Sindhis, Gujaratis and others.

Indore is ranked as the home to the highest number of billionaires in the state.

Indore has the highest percentage of constant foreign migrants among Indian cities.

Indore â€“ Striving Industrial Sector

Cotton textiles are the city's major product. However, with its decline over the years, iron and steel, chemicals, and machinery have been the forerunners for the manufacturing sector.

Indore has one of the largest transshipment centers for truck transport that plays a huge advantage in inter-city industrial trade.

Well known industrial houses have opened factories and plants in Indore like Hindustan Motors, Kinetic Honda, Prestige Group, Cipla, Onida Saka. These are just few of the many flourishing companies present in the Indore industrial complex.

Pune-based Indian multinational, Bharat Forge Limited envision to increase their initial investment of 150 crore on 68 acres of land to 1000 crore by 2016.

Connectivity

The Devi Ahilyabai Holkar International Airport serves Indore, about 8 km from the city. It is the busiest airport in the Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh, and serves as the nerve centre for international cargo. The airport has operating services back and forth from Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Delhi, Hyderabad, Mumbai, and Kolkata.

The Indore Junction is an A-1 grade railway station with revenue of more than Rs. 50 crore. Indore is directly connected by rail to the majority of metro cities in India. In the Railway budget of 2009, Indore's main railway station was listed for a major upgrade.

The national highway NH-3 (Bombay-Agra Road) and NH59 (Indore-Ahmedabad Road) passes through Indore and there are daily bus services from Indore to Mumbai, Jaipur, Gwalior, Bhopal, and so on.

Atal Indore City Transport Services Ltd, a PPP scheme, operates buses and radio taxis in the city. The buses, designated as City Bus, operate on 36 Routes, with around 170 bus stop stations. The Indore BRTS is a bus rapid transit system under construction, as of 2012, where the BRTS will have its designated lane network to ease traffic congestion on the busy roads of Indore.

Indore Civic Administration

The Indore Development Authority (IDA) administers Indore and most of the surrounding areas. The IDA works as a vertex for planning and coordination of development activities in the Indore Metropolitan Region (IMR).

The IDA consists of two appointed components; the collector of district, who has executive powers, and the IDA Board.

Indore City is a metropolitan municipality, overseen by a mayor-council form of government.

The Indore Municipal Corporation (IMC) is responsible for public education, correctional institutions, libraries, public safety, recreational facilities, sanitation, water supply, local planning, and welfare services.

For administrative convenience, the city is divided into 12 zones that have been further divided into 69 wards.

Indore Infrastructure

Indore allocates its industries with obligatory civic and industrial infrastructure. Solely because of the infrastructure at Indore, the Industrial growth in this region has been unprecedented, leading international companies to set up their industries here. Companies like Dilip Builders, SEW Constructions, Som Projects, Prakash Asphalting, Emerald Industries, PNC Constructions, Chetak Enterprises, Shree Construction are vigorously involved in building airports, dams, highways, and city roads.

The Madhya Pradesh Paschim Kshetra Vidyut Vitaran Company Limited and the Government of Madhya Pradesh under the Companies Act, 1956 undertake activities of distribution and retail supply for and on behalf of the Madhya Pradesh State Electricity Board.

Electricity Charges

Consumers having sanctioned load not more than 100 watts (0.1 kW) and consumption not more than 30 units per month

(a) Energy Charge and Fixed Charge â€“ For metered connection

Monthly Consumption (units)

Energy Charge (paise per unit) Urban/ Rural areas

Monthly Fixed Charge

(Rs.)

Up to 30 units

290

NIL

(b) Minimum Charges: Rs. 40 per connection per month as minimum charges is applicable to this category of consumers.

Indore Municipal Corporation was established in 1818 and in 1906 established a new water supply system from the Bilaoli water body. Today, it supplies water to the entire region of Indore.

Water Tariff

Commercial connection: Rs. 14 per kl

Industrial connection: Rs. 24 per kl

Domestic connection: 11 per kl

Indore-PAC

Indore-Pac is a novel initiative towards the development of Indore by strengthening citizen participation in its governance. To fight the stem of ad-hoc development, Indore-PAC looks towards making a successful model of how the citizens can interact with government and elected representatives at a grass root level. Many of its activities include drinking water quality testing, cleanliness drive, voter survey and voter awareness drive.

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